In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

published:04 Aug 2016

views:994

Disgraceful stuff. So many crazy deliveries, so many injuries. The only time i've ever felt sorry for the bloody Poms!!

published:20 Mar 2011

views:1713619

This was the satdium where India played all their warm up matches, and where the opening ceremony of the 2007 World Cup was held.

This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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Between 1958 and 1962, the United Kingdom reorganised all their West Indies island territories (except the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas) into the West Indies Federation. They hoped that the Federation would coalesce into a single, independent nation. However, the Federation had limited powers, numerous practical problems, and a lack of popular support; consequently, it was dissolved by the British in 1963, with nine provinces becoming independent sovereign states and four becoming British Overseas Territories.

Previously inhabited by the indigenous Arawak and Taíno peoples, the island came under Spanish rule following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Named Santiago, it remained a possession of Spain until 1655, when England (later Great Britain) conquered the island and renamed it Jamaica. Under British rule, Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with its plantation economy highly dependent on slaves imported from Africa, followed later by Chinese and Indian indentured labour. All slaves were fully emancipated in 1838, with independence from the United Kingdom achieved on 6 August 1962.

Cricket World Cup

The ICC Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), every four years, with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament. The tournament is one of the world's most viewed sporting events and is considered the "flagship event of the international cricket calendar" by the ICC.

Cricket

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players each on a field at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard-long pitch. The game is played by 120 million players in many countries, making it the world's second most popular sport. Each team takes its turn to bat, attempting to score runs, while the other team fields. Each turn is known as an innings (used for both singular and plural).

The bowler delivers the ball to the batsman who attempts to hit the ball with his bat away from the fielders so he can run to the other end of the pitch and score a run. Each batsman continues batting until he is out. The batting team continues batting until ten batsmen are out, or a specified number of overs of six balls have been bowled, at which point the teams switch roles and the fielding team comes in to bat.

West Indies heroics deny India victory in Jamaica - Cricket World TV

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

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WORST PITCH OF ALL TIME - JAMAICA 1998 West Indies v England 1st test

WORST PITCH OF ALL TIME - JAMAICA 1998 West Indies v England 1st test

WORST PITCH OF ALL TIME - JAMAICA 1998 West Indies v England 1st test

Disgraceful stuff. So many crazy deliveries, so many injuries. The only time i've ever felt sorry for the bloody Poms!!

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View of the Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica

View of the Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica

View of the Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica

This was the satdium where India played all their warm up matches, and where the opening ceremony of the 2007 World Cup was held.

2007 Cricket World Cup Opening Ceremony, Jamaica

Sabina Park, the home of the Kingston Cricket Club in Jamaica

This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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3:52:16

Jamaica's All Island 50 Over Cricket Championship Finals 2017

Jamaica's All Island 50 Over Cricket Championship Finals 2017

Jamaica's All Island 50 Over Cricket Championship Finals 2017

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The art of Jamaican cricket | Cricket History

The art of Jamaican cricket | Cricket History

The art of Jamaican cricket | Cricket History

Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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View of Sabina Park, Kingston Jamaica

Jamaica - Bob Woolmer murder

(22 Mar 2007) 10:16:49
516947
India - Wollmer file
AP TELEVISION
Mohali, India - 7 March 2005
1. Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer with team at net practice
2. Wide shot of Woolmer with team at net practice
10:16:55
516391
Trinidad - Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer dies during World Cup
AP TELEVISION
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago - 5 March 2007
1. Woolmer and Pakistani cricket captain Inzamam ul Haq walking
2. Woolmer watching nets practice
10:17:04
516915
Jamaica - Police say Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer was strangled
AP TELEVISION
Kingston - 22 March 2007
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Karl Angell, police spokesman:
"The pathologist report states that Mr. Woolmer's death was due to asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation. In these circumstances, the matter of Mr. Robert Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica Police as a case of murder."
STORYLINE
Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer was strangled in his hotel room after the team's surprise World Cup defeat by Ireland and a murder investigation is underway, Jamaican police said. The 58-year-old Woolmer was found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica, after the loss to Ireland on St. Patrick's Day meant Pakistan was knocked out of the tournament. He was later declared dead at a hospital.
Police CommissionerLuciusThomas in a statement that the pathologist report found Woolmer's death was due to "asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation". "In these circumstances, the matter of Mr. Robert Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica Police as a case of murder," he added.
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West Indies heroics deny India victory in Jamaica - Cricket World TV

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

West Indies heroics deny India victory in Jamaica - Cricket World TV

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

published: 04 Aug 2016

WORST PITCH OF ALL TIME - JAMAICA 1998 West Indies v England 1st test

Disgraceful stuff. So many crazy deliveries, so many injuries. The only time i've ever felt sorry for the bloody Poms!!

published: 20 Mar 2011

View of the Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica

This was the satdium where India played all their warm up matches, and where the opening ceremony of the 2007 World Cup was held.

published: 17 Mar 2007

2007 Cricket World Cup Opening Ceremony, Jamaica

Sabina Park, the home of the Kingston Cricket Club in Jamaica

This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com...

published: 02 Nov 2016

Jamaica's All Island 50 Over Cricket Championship Finals 2017

published: 05 Feb 2017

The art of Jamaican cricket | Cricket History

Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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West Indies heroics deny India victory in Jamaica - Cricket World TV

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

Sabina Park, the home of the Kingston Cricket Club in Jamaica

This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South...

This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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(22 Mar 2007) 10:16:49
516947
India - Wollmer file
AP TELEVISION
Mohali, India - 7 March 2005
1. Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer with team at net practice
2. Wide shot of Woolmer with team at net practice
10:16:55
516391
Trinidad - Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer dies during World Cup
AP TELEVISION
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago - 5 March 2007
1. Woolmer and Pakistani cricket captain Inzamam ul Haq walking
2. Woolmer watching nets practice
10:17:04
516915
Jamaica - Police say Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer was strangled
AP TELEVISION
Kingston - 22 March 2007
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Karl Angell, police spokesman:
"The pathologist report states that Mr. Woolmer's death was due to asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation. In these circumstances, the matter of Mr. Robert Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica Police as a case of murder."
STORYLINE
Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer was strangled in his hotel room after the team's surprise World Cup defeat by Ireland and a murder investigation is underway, Jamaican police said. The 58-year-old Woolmer was found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica, after the loss to Ireland on St. Patrick's Day meant Pakistan was knocked out of the tournament. He was later declared dead at a hospital.
Police CommissionerLuciusThomas in a statement that the pathologist report found Woolmer's death was due to "asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation". "In these circumstances, the matter of Mr. Robert Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica Police as a case of murder," he added.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/dcc282092965354c5a5c604c637e5dd5
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(22 Mar 2007) 10:16:49
516947
India - Wollmer file
AP TELEVISION
Mohali, India - 7 March 2005
1. Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer with team at net practice
2. Wide shot of Woolmer with team at net practice
10:16:55
516391
Trinidad - Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer dies during World Cup
AP TELEVISION
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago - 5 March 2007
1. Woolmer and Pakistani cricket captain Inzamam ul Haq walking
2. Woolmer watching nets practice
10:17:04
516915
Jamaica - Police say Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer was strangled
AP TELEVISION
Kingston - 22 March 2007
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Karl Angell, police spokesman:
"The pathologist report states that Mr. Woolmer's death was due to asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation. In these circumstances, the matter of Mr. Robert Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica Police as a case of murder."
STORYLINE
Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer was strangled in his hotel room after the team's surprise World Cup defeat by Ireland and a murder investigation is underway, Jamaican police said. The 58-year-old Woolmer was found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica, after the loss to Ireland on St. Patrick's Day meant Pakistan was knocked out of the tournament. He was later declared dead at a hospital.
Police CommissionerLuciusThomas in a statement that the pathologist report found Woolmer's death was due to "asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation". "In these circumstances, the matter of Mr. Robert Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica Police as a case of murder," he added.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/dcc282092965354c5a5c604c637e5dd5
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
More coverage: http://www.cricketworld.com/india-tour-of-west-indies-2016/

Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

http://bookinghunter.com
Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the...

Antigua Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4k 60fps)

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Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the ...

published: 06 Jun 2017

Caribbean Islands Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Caribbean Islands.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus, it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past. They inhabit a tropical world, an exotic Caribbean island that consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The Arawak Indians named the island, Hayti, Land of Mountains, and later Columbus changed the name to Hispanola. Wonderful beaches and golden sand, tropical rainforests that reach almost to the sea and crystal clear turquoise water, a perfect place to relax in one of the most b...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Antigua Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

published: 26 Apr 2013

Caribbean | Windward Islands | St Lucia (Helen of the West Indies)

St Lucia was the 5th port of call on the Southern Caribbean cruise aboard Carnival Glory..The island's beauty has earned it the nickname "Helen of the West Indies" and I would consider this to be one of my favourite islands that we visited on our cruise.
The island is quite mountainous, owing to its volcanic features in particular the two peaks that rise from the sea- Gros Piton and Petit Piton (2,619ft and 2,461ft respectively).
St Lucia is still geologically active and boasts the world's only 'Drive-in' Volcano at La Soufriere, also known as the Sulphur Springs due to the multitude of thermal springs in the area- some are far to hot to bathe in, however nearby there is a bath house whereby the natural springs are at a more tolerable level, in addition you can also take a hot mud bath....

St. Lucia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique.
The most important places to visit in St. Lucia are: St LuciaVolcano (is the only drive-in volcano in the world. There are several pots of boiling water that are above the normal boiling point and many colors at the surface as a result of sulfur, iron, calcium oxide, copper oxide, magnesium, carbon and other mineral deposited there), St. Lucia Beaches (there are several magnificent beaches in St Lucia. All you have to do sometimes is bring along your snorkel gear, play a few games or pull out a beach chair and frolic ...

Some Caribbean Beaches - West Indies

Some of the fantastic beaches we visited on our recent trip to the Caribbean.

published: 21 Dec 2011

Barbados Island Guide - travelguru.tv

travelguru CatherineLeech, a frequent visitor to the Caribbean, takes us on a personal tour of Barbados and highlights the things not to miss on the island. To see more videos like this visit www.travelguru.tv

published: 21 Nov 2011

How to spend a day in St Kitts in the Caribbean. Tips for Travellers

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GaryBembridge of http://www.TipsForTravellers.com is a TravelVlog of travel tips to help you to make the most of your precious vacation time and money
St Kitts in the Caribbean. Tips for Travellers Video Tour. Cruise ships are a key source of revenue and traffic, this video tour suggests the ideal day in St Kitts. CunardQueen mary 2 and CelebrityReflections were in port when I filmed this tour. For more read http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge

8 Reasons to Visit Grenada

In this week's episode we're back on the beautiful island of Grenada! People keep asking us "why do you keep going back there for 5 months every year? You're supposed to be digital nomads!" Well we think that being a digital nomad includes really getting to know a place and making a new country home. We've made Grenada home and after this video, you'll see why!
Learn more about long-term and indefinite travel on our blog:
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published: 29 Jul 2016

Grenada Island Guide - travelguru.tv

A video guide to what to see and do in Grenada with travelguru CatherineLeech. Covers beaches, where to stay and activities including hiking, sailing and diving. For special offers on holidays to Grenada and to view more videos like this visit www.travelguru.tv

http://bookinghunter.com
Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the United States) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barbados travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

http://bookinghunter.com
Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the United States) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barbados travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Situated largely on the Caribbean Plate, the region comprises more than 7,000 islands, islets, reefs, and cays. Also called the West Indies, since Christopher Columbus landed here in 1492 believing he was in the Indies (in Asia), the region consists of the Antilles, divided into the larger Greater Antilles which bound the sea on the north and the Lesser Antilles on the south and east (including the Leeward Antilles), and the Bahamas. Geopolitically, the West Indies are usually reckoned as a sub region of North America and are organized into 27 territories including sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies. At one time, there was a short-lived country called the Federation of the West Indies composed of ten English-speaking Caribbean territories, all of which were then UK dependencies.
The Caribbean islands are an island chain 4,020 kilometres (2,500 mi) long and no more than 257 kilometres (160 mi) wide at any given point. They enclose the Caribbean Sea.
The region takes its name from that of the Carib, an ethnic group present in the Lesser Antilles and parts of adjacent South America at the time of European contact. In the English-speaking Caribbean, someone from the Caribbean is usually referred to as a "West Indian," although the phrase "Caribbean person" is sometimes used.
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Situated largely on the Caribbean Plate, the region comprises more than 7,000 islands, islets, reefs, and cays. Also called the West Indies, since Christopher Columbus landed here in 1492 believing he was in the Indies (in Asia), the region consists of the Antilles, divided into the larger Greater Antilles which bound the sea on the north and the Lesser Antilles on the south and east (including the Leeward Antilles), and the Bahamas. Geopolitically, the West Indies are usually reckoned as a sub region of North America and are organized into 27 territories including sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies. At one time, there was a short-lived country called the Federation of the West Indies composed of ten English-speaking Caribbean territories, all of which were then UK dependencies.
The Caribbean islands are an island chain 4,020 kilometres (2,500 mi) long and no more than 257 kilometres (160 mi) wide at any given point. They enclose the Caribbean Sea.
The region takes its name from that of the Carib, an ethnic group present in the Lesser Antilles and parts of adjacent South America at the time of European contact. In the English-speaking Caribbean, someone from the Caribbean is usually referred to as a "West Indian," although the phrase "Caribbean person" is sometimes used.
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Antigua Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4k 60fps)

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Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Anti...

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Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the island’s eastern side, visit the historic sugar plantation, Betty’s Hope. A few miles east, feel the power of nature at Devil’s Bridge, a natural arch carved by Atlantic waves.
Let the breeze carry you further around the Island, to beauty spots like Half Moon Bay and Mamora Bay, then drop anchor for a while at English Harbor.
From English Harbor back to St. John’s, it’s just one perfect beach after another. Some say there are 365 beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year. But you won’t see them all, don’t even try. Just take it easy, because the slower you move, the better you’ll feel and Antigua is all about feeling good.

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Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the island’s eastern side, visit the historic sugar plantation, Betty’s Hope. A few miles east, feel the power of nature at Devil’s Bridge, a natural arch carved by Atlantic waves.
Let the breeze carry you further around the Island, to beauty spots like Half Moon Bay and Mamora Bay, then drop anchor for a while at English Harbor.
From English Harbor back to St. John’s, it’s just one perfect beach after another. Some say there are 365 beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year. But you won’t see them all, don’t even try. Just take it easy, because the slower you move, the better you’ll feel and Antigua is all about feeling good.

Travel video about destination Caribbean Islands.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus, it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past. They inhabit a tropical world, an exotic Caribbean island that consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The Arawak Indians named the island, Hayti, Land of Mountains, and later Columbus changed the name to Hispanola. Wonderful beaches and golden sand, tropical rainforests that reach almost to the sea and crystal clear turquoise water, a perfect place to relax in one of the most beautiful regions in the world.
Jamaica is another Caribbean paradise and its second largest city, Montego Bay, is the starting point for tourists from all over the world. Harmony Hall is the name of an immaculate manor house situated on a turn of the century plantation, and James Bond Beach was once the winter retreat of English author, Ian Fleming.
Kingston is the capital of Jamaica and the island's political, economic and cultural centre, a former pirate stronghold that is a lively mixture of joie de vivre and reggae.
Nassau is the capital of New Providence Island and is only one of more than 700 islands in the Bahaman archipelago. It is visited by huge cruise liners that can be seen from everywhere, as they overshadow the city's buildings. On each side of its tranquil streets, the city's pastel colored houses look like something from a confectioner's shop.
Next, Havana, the Caribbean metropolis, that for many years has become somewhat run down and neglected. But nowhere else are the cocktails mixed better!
Finally, Trinidad, where time seems most definitely to have stood still! Cuba and the Caribbean, a melting pot of colonial culture and an overgrown and abundant Garden of Eden.

Travel video about destination Caribbean Islands.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus, it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past. They inhabit a tropical world, an exotic Caribbean island that consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The Arawak Indians named the island, Hayti, Land of Mountains, and later Columbus changed the name to Hispanola. Wonderful beaches and golden sand, tropical rainforests that reach almost to the sea and crystal clear turquoise water, a perfect place to relax in one of the most beautiful regions in the world.
Jamaica is another Caribbean paradise and its second largest city, Montego Bay, is the starting point for tourists from all over the world. Harmony Hall is the name of an immaculate manor house situated on a turn of the century plantation, and James Bond Beach was once the winter retreat of English author, Ian Fleming.
Kingston is the capital of Jamaica and the island's political, economic and cultural centre, a former pirate stronghold that is a lively mixture of joie de vivre and reggae.
Nassau is the capital of New Providence Island and is only one of more than 700 islands in the Bahaman archipelago. It is visited by huge cruise liners that can be seen from everywhere, as they overshadow the city's buildings. On each side of its tranquil streets, the city's pastel colored houses look like something from a confectioner's shop.
Next, Havana, the Caribbean metropolis, that for many years has become somewhat run down and neglected. But nowhere else are the cocktails mixed better!
Finally, Trinidad, where time seems most definitely to have stood still! Cuba and the Caribbean, a melting pot of colonial culture and an overgrown and abundant Garden of Eden.

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Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

St Lucia was the 5th port of call on the Southern Caribbean cruise aboard Carnival Glory..The island's beauty has earned it the nickname "Helen of the West Indies" and I would consider this to be one of my favourite islands that we visited on our cruise.
The island is quite mountainous, owing to its volcanic features in particular the two peaks that rise from the sea- Gros Piton and Petit Piton (2,619ft and 2,461ft respectively).
St Lucia is still geologically active and boasts the world's only 'Drive-in' Volcano at La Soufriere, also known as the Sulphur Springs due to the multitude of thermal springs in the area- some are far to hot to bathe in, however nearby there is a bath house whereby the natural springs are at a more tolerable level, in addition you can also take a hot mud bath.
The beaches are not the usual crisp white sand you see in other Caribbean islands, but has more of a darker shade (black in places) due to the sand being based on volcanic rock.
To get around the can take quite some time despite its size as alot of the main roads circumnavigate the island, and to travel in land the roads are often quite steep and twisty due to the terrain. This can lead to some unexpected, spectacular views at times.
The island is mostly covered by a rich rain forrest, and due to the rainfall and fertile soil there is a large variety of plants and fruits that are grown on the island.
We did not book one of the Carnival excursions as the trips were too short and could not be combined to see what we wanted to see due to timings. Instead we booked a "Scenic Tour of Sourfrier" privately. On the day we had the advantage of having the entire minivan to ourselves as no-one else was booked on the tour, so in effect we had a 'private tour' as opposed to be herded round in large groups (of people I often find loud/annoying) as is normally the case on the cruise ship organised tours. Our driver 'Shan' was amazing and given the fact that we were the only people on the tour, also meant that we had individual tours at each of the destinations along with being able to spend more time in places to look around etc. He carried a cool box in the minivan which had complimentary refreshments for the day. While driving round Shan was fully of interesting insights relating to St Lucia and was happy to answer any questions. It all made for a very enjoyable day and to be honest I was sad to leave as I genuinely liked St Lucia as the people are warm and friendly and when walking around, you do not get harrassed by vendors as is normally the case with other Caribbean islands. It was a very relaxing place and definetly one I would return to for a longer stay.
During our time on St Lucia we were able to see:
- The Pitons (from a distance, as climbing them takes some experience)
- Toraille Waterfall (You can swim in the plunge pool - but the water is very cold!)
- Diamond Waterfall and Botanical Garden - Originally a sugar plantation, it has been transformed into a diverse botanical garden with fruits, nuts, flowers and trees from around the world growing here. There are independent tour guides who will take you on a tour of the garders our's (Alexander) was very knowledgeable and an interesting character! We had a lot of fun! There is also a natural spring bath here which is available for a small charge.
St Lucia has a mixture of French and British influences as it was fought for on many occasions in the past before finally becoming a British colony; though now independent since 22nd February1979, it is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations associated with the UK.
NapoleonBonaparte's first wife, Josephine de Beauharnais was from St Lucia.

St Lucia was the 5th port of call on the Southern Caribbean cruise aboard Carnival Glory..The island's beauty has earned it the nickname "Helen of the West Indies" and I would consider this to be one of my favourite islands that we visited on our cruise.
The island is quite mountainous, owing to its volcanic features in particular the two peaks that rise from the sea- Gros Piton and Petit Piton (2,619ft and 2,461ft respectively).
St Lucia is still geologically active and boasts the world's only 'Drive-in' Volcano at La Soufriere, also known as the Sulphur Springs due to the multitude of thermal springs in the area- some are far to hot to bathe in, however nearby there is a bath house whereby the natural springs are at a more tolerable level, in addition you can also take a hot mud bath.
The beaches are not the usual crisp white sand you see in other Caribbean islands, but has more of a darker shade (black in places) due to the sand being based on volcanic rock.
To get around the can take quite some time despite its size as alot of the main roads circumnavigate the island, and to travel in land the roads are often quite steep and twisty due to the terrain. This can lead to some unexpected, spectacular views at times.
The island is mostly covered by a rich rain forrest, and due to the rainfall and fertile soil there is a large variety of plants and fruits that are grown on the island.
We did not book one of the Carnival excursions as the trips were too short and could not be combined to see what we wanted to see due to timings. Instead we booked a "Scenic Tour of Sourfrier" privately. On the day we had the advantage of having the entire minivan to ourselves as no-one else was booked on the tour, so in effect we had a 'private tour' as opposed to be herded round in large groups (of people I often find loud/annoying) as is normally the case on the cruise ship organised tours. Our driver 'Shan' was amazing and given the fact that we were the only people on the tour, also meant that we had individual tours at each of the destinations along with being able to spend more time in places to look around etc. He carried a cool box in the minivan which had complimentary refreshments for the day. While driving round Shan was fully of interesting insights relating to St Lucia and was happy to answer any questions. It all made for a very enjoyable day and to be honest I was sad to leave as I genuinely liked St Lucia as the people are warm and friendly and when walking around, you do not get harrassed by vendors as is normally the case with other Caribbean islands. It was a very relaxing place and definetly one I would return to for a longer stay.
During our time on St Lucia we were able to see:
- The Pitons (from a distance, as climbing them takes some experience)
- Toraille Waterfall (You can swim in the plunge pool - but the water is very cold!)
- Diamond Waterfall and Botanical Garden - Originally a sugar plantation, it has been transformed into a diverse botanical garden with fruits, nuts, flowers and trees from around the world growing here. There are independent tour guides who will take you on a tour of the garders our's (Alexander) was very knowledgeable and an interesting character! We had a lot of fun! There is also a natural spring bath here which is available for a small charge.
St Lucia has a mixture of French and British influences as it was fought for on many occasions in the past before finally becoming a British colony; though now independent since 22nd February1979, it is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations associated with the UK.
NapoleonBonaparte's first wife, Josephine de Beauharnais was from St Lucia.

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St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique.
The most important places to visit in St. Lucia are: St LuciaVolcano (is the only drive-in volcano in the world. There are several pots of boiling water that are above the normal boiling point and many colors at the surface as a result of sulfur, iron, calcium oxide, copper oxide, magnesium, carbon and other mineral deposited there), St. Lucia Beaches (there are several magnificent beaches in St Lucia. All you have to do sometimes is bring along your snorkel gear, play a few games or pull out a beach chair and frolic in the sun), St Lucia Hiking (you will have the opportunity to see the national bird, a breath taking view of the tallest mountain in St Lucia, mount Gimie and the forestry reserves) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Lucia travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique.
The most important places to visit in St. Lucia are: St LuciaVolcano (is the only drive-in volcano in the world. There are several pots of boiling water that are above the normal boiling point and many colors at the surface as a result of sulfur, iron, calcium oxide, copper oxide, magnesium, carbon and other mineral deposited there), St. Lucia Beaches (there are several magnificent beaches in St Lucia. All you have to do sometimes is bring along your snorkel gear, play a few games or pull out a beach chair and frolic in the sun), St Lucia Hiking (you will have the opportunity to see the national bird, a breath taking view of the tallest mountain in St Lucia, mount Gimie and the forestry reserves) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Lucia travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Wonderful nature and culturel diversity - that's caribbean!
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The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. "MainRichForest Reserve" is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).
Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.
The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book "Birds of the West Indies", written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.
The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.
"Liming" ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.

Wonderful nature and culturel diversity - that's caribbean!
Our Playlist for the Caribbean: https://goo.gl/QnJtGS
Subscribe to our channel for more travels: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc
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The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. "MainRichForest Reserve" is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).
Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.
The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book "Birds of the West Indies", written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.
The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.
"Liming" ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.

travelguru CatherineLeech, a frequent visitor to the Caribbean, takes us on a personal tour of Barbados and highlights the things not to miss on the island. To see more videos like this visit www.travelguru.tv

travelguru CatherineLeech, a frequent visitor to the Caribbean, takes us on a personal tour of Barbados and highlights the things not to miss on the island. To see more videos like this visit www.travelguru.tv

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St Kitts in the Caribbean. Tips for Travellers Video Tour. Cruise ships are a key source of revenue and traffic, this video tour suggests the ideal day in St Kitts. CunardQueen mary 2 and CelebrityReflections were in port when I filmed this tour. For more read http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge

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St Kitts in the Caribbean. Tips for Travellers Video Tour. Cruise ships are a key source of revenue and traffic, this video tour suggests the ideal day in St Kitts. CunardQueen mary 2 and CelebrityReflections were in port when I filmed this tour. For more read http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge

8 Reasons to Visit Grenada

In this week's episode we're back on the beautiful island of Grenada! People keep asking us "why do you keep going back there for 5 months every year? You're su...

In this week's episode we're back on the beautiful island of Grenada! People keep asking us "why do you keep going back there for 5 months every year? You're supposed to be digital nomads!" Well we think that being a digital nomad includes really getting to know a place and making a new country home. We've made Grenada home and after this video, you'll see why!
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In this week's episode we're back on the beautiful island of Grenada! People keep asking us "why do you keep going back there for 5 months every year? You're supposed to be digital nomads!" Well we think that being a digital nomad includes really getting to know a place and making a new country home. We've made Grenada home and after this video, you'll see why!
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Grenada Island Guide - travelguru.tv

A video guide to what to see and do in Grenada with travelguru CatherineLeech. Covers beaches, where to stay and activities including hiking, sailing and divin...

A video guide to what to see and do in Grenada with travelguru CatherineLeech. Covers beaches, where to stay and activities including hiking, sailing and diving. For special offers on holidays to Grenada and to view more videos like this visit www.travelguru.tv

A video guide to what to see and do in Grenada with travelguru CatherineLeech. Covers beaches, where to stay and activities including hiking, sailing and diving. For special offers on holidays to Grenada and to view more videos like this visit www.travelguru.tv

The art of Jamaican cricket | Cricket History

Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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RAY JORDAN VS AUSTRALIA (U-19 WORLD CUP IN DUBAI)

published: 23 Feb 2014

DEATH OF WEST INDIES CRICKET - THE OVAL 2000 vs ENGLAND

The match which signaled to the world that the WI dominance was 100% completely over, as they succumbed to England after 31 years. Australia may have beaten WI twice in the 90's, and SA beat WI 5-0 in 98/99, but WI always had the wood over England for decades, they drew in 1995, but hadnt lost in England for a LONG time, until now......RARE FULL FOOTAGE.....

Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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The match which signaled to the world that the WI dominance was 100% completely over, as they succumbed to England after 31 years. Australia may have beaten WI twice in the 90's, and SA beat WI 5-0 in 98/99, but WI always had the wood over England for decades, they drew in 1995, but hadnt lost in England for a LONG time, until now......RARE FULL FOOTAGE.....

The match which signaled to the world that the WI dominance was 100% completely over, as they succumbed to England after 31 years. Australia may have beaten WI twice in the 90's, and SA beat WI 5-0 in 98/99, but WI always had the wood over England for decades, they drew in 1995, but hadnt lost in England for a LONG time, until now......RARE FULL FOOTAGE.....

West Indies heroics deny India victory in Jamaica - Cricket World TV

In his latest video report from the Caribbean for CricketWorld (http://www.cricketworld.com), Chetan Narula reviews the second Test at Sabina Park.
West Indies produced an excellent rearguard action to secure a draw, frustrating India in the process and keeping the tourists to a 1-0 series lead heading to St Lucia.
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WORST PITCH OF ALL TIME - JAMAICA 1998 West Indies v England 1st test

Disgraceful stuff. So many crazy deliveries, so many injuries. The only time i've ever fel...

Sabina Park, the home of the Kingston Cricket Club in Jamaica

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The art of Jamaican cricket | Cricket History

Garry Sobers and the West Indies team demonstrate their skills and technique as we take a look back at the history of cricket in Jamaica.
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Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the United States) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barbados travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.